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To delete your Facebook account on an Android device, follow these steps:

1. **Open the Facebook App:**
   - Locate the Facebook app on your Android device and open it.

2. **Access Account Settings:**
   - Tap on the three horizontal lines in the top-right corner to open the menu.
   - Scroll down and tap on "Settings & Privacy."

3. **Go to Account Settings:**
   - Within "Settings & Privacy," tap on "Settings."

4. **Access Your Facebook Information:**
   - Scroll down and tap on "Your Facebook Information."

5. **Delete Your Account:**
   - Tap on "Account Ownership and Control."
   - Choose "Deactivation and Deletion."
   - Select "Delete Account" and follow the on-screen instructions.

Remember that deleting your Facebook account is a permanent action, and your data cannot be recovered. If you prefer, you can deactivate your account instead of permanently deleting it. The steps might slightly vary based on the Facebook app version, but these general instructions should guide you through the process.

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